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The Pitt News

A van sits outside the Cathedral of Learning advertising free condoms and Plan B.

Cruising around Pittsburgh: Autonomous Body Shop van promotes reproductive health

By Adrienne Cahillane, Staff Writer October 10, 2023
A bright orange van driving around Pittsburgh works to make abortion more accessible and provides free resources to those who need them.
Israel Peace Rally participants gather in a circle draped in Israeli flags to sing prayers in Schenley Plaza on Monday evening.

Different student groups rally in Schenley for Israel, Palestine in wake of recent attacks

By Anna Kuntz, Staff Writer October 10, 2023
Over 100 students rallied in Schenley Plaza to show their support for Israel following recent attacks by militant group Hamas just outside of Gaza. Later in the evening, another group of students also rallied in response to show their support of Palestine.
Collection of all the 2023-2024 Spirit of Pitt Homecoming candidates.

Meet the nominees running for Spirit of Pitt

By Spencer Levering and Jack Troy October 10, 2023

Fifteen candidates are vying for the Spirit of Pitt award as part of this year’s Homecoming week festivities. Two students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement and service to the...

Chicken fingers at Raising Cane's in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

‘Silly’ and ‘Upsetting’: Chicken restaurants take over Forbes and Fifth

By Adrienne Cahillane, Staff Writer October 9, 2023
Oakland is now a hotbed for chicken restaurants. However, some students do not appreciate the newfound influx of chicken chains and think it's excessive.
Orland Bethel, founder of Hillandale Farms, donated $25 million to the University of Pittsburgh.

Pitt receives $25 million donation to help create new musculoskeletal center

By Donata Massimiani, Assistant News Editor October 8, 2023

A $25 million gift from the Orland Bethel Family Foundation will enable Pitt to elevate its study of musculoskeletal disorders including osteoporosis, degenerative arthritis, fragility fractures and spinal...

Katelyn Polantz, a senior reporter on crime and justice at CNN, during the “Preserving Democracy: The Critical Role of the Media” in Alumni Hall on Thursday evening.

‘Hard work, persistence, red glasses’: Katelyn Polantz talks about media, democracy

By Spencer Levering, Senior Staff Writer October 6, 2023

Mark Nordenberg, chancellor emeritus of Pitt, began a conversation with Katelyn Polantz, a Pitt alumnus, asking her to describe her “journey” from Pitt to CNN. Polantz said a combination of “hard...

The Chancellor's Update to Faculty Assembly meeting.

Faculty Assembly addresses Plan for Pitt, health care and AI in monthly meeting

By Khushi Rai, Senior Staff Writer October 6, 2023
The Faculty Assembly took place on Wednesday afternoon in Posvar Hall and over Zoom. Topics discussed included Plan for Pitt, student health insurance and AI implementation on campus.
Police Blotter: Sept. 26 - Oct. 3

Police Blotter: Sept. 26 – Oct. 3

By News Editors October 6, 2023
Pitt police reported vandalism, retail theft and more in this week’s crime log.
Senior board member Braydan Issermoyer speaks during Student Government Board’s public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 9.

SGB in the process of drafting open syllabus initiative proposal

By Abby Lipold, Staff Writer October 5, 2023
A new Student Government Board initiative may allow for students to see class syllabi prior to class registration.
The Pitt News logo carved on a pumpkin.

Roundup of Halloween activities

By Donata Massimiani, Assistant News Editor October 5, 2023

Spooky season is settling in, and it may be hard to find fun and frightening activities on campus. Don’t fret — The Pitt News has compiled a list of events taking place throughout Pittsburgh to help...

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